not really. unless you have enormous self control. if getting addicted is a big concern then i'd steer clear.Anyone got any success stories of being able to abstain from regular mxe use? I'm attempting to get some and just use it monthly, as I used to do with dxm. Is this at all plausible? I'm not addicted to anything else, I've quit cigarettes, and I have regular access to (free) opiates but don't use them more than once a month, if that provides context.
Anyone got any success stories of being able to abstain from regular mxe use? I'm attempting to get some and just use it monthly, as I used to do with dxm. Is this at all plausible? I'm not addicted to anything else, I've quit cigarettes, and I have regular access to (free) opiates but don't use them more than once a month, if that provides context.
I got an eighth of pretty high quality stuff and had it last me a good four months. I never did it more than maybe a couple times a week, and had friends doing it with me every time also. It's not that hard to abstain from
Anyone come across a batch at the moment that is very crystally and tastes quite salty? It's not as easy up the nose and takes 2-3 times the dose of all the previous batches I've ever had over the last three years. The stuff I had always had was a very fine powder. This stuff, I put 100mg under my tongue and an hour later my wife didn't even realise I was on anything! Usually 60mg and I'm dancing around the precipice of the hole...
Anyone? Maybe depends on where it's produced?
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expect said:Anyways, I'm not sure if MXE HELPS with mania symptoms, or is the cause
expect said:My psychiatrist wants to prescribe me a mood stabilizer but I won't have it
Overfrequent dissociative use has been known to cause mania in some individuals. It dissipates after taking some time off.
I was prescribed SSRI's when I was younger and had a terrible experience with them. Just been very wary of pharms, especially things that have a wide effects profile(like many mood stabilizers)Why not, pray tell?
What is everyone's opinion on MXE and it having a side effect of high blood pressure? I read a UK study today that looked at two groups of 3 participants on MXE and they presented with tachycardia of 130-150 and had systolic blood pressure between 150-190. These are very high figures. Has anyone tested their own blood pressure while on MXE?
My blood pressure is much higher than normal after doing MXE for several days in a row and then stopping. I was prescribed high blood pressure meds(ace inhihibitors) after going to regularly scheduled doctor's appointments for a different condition. These 2 appointments in succession just happened to be following MXE binges. I have since bought a blood pressure cuff and have tested myself during and after mxe use and my blood pressure is fairly normal until days after cessation for a period of 48-72 hours. My Heartrate while on MXE is usually higher than normal, but was not notably high when tested by my doc at these appointments.
My blood pressure is much higher than normal after doing MXE for several days in a row and then stopping. I was prescribed high blood pressure meds(ace inhihibitors) after going to regularly scheduled doctor's appointments for a different condition. These 2 appointments in succession just happened to be following MXE binges. I have since bought a blood pressure cuff and have tested myself during and after mxe use and my blood pressure is fairly normal until days after cessation for a period of 48-72 hours. My Heartrate while on MXE is usually higher than normal, but was not notably high when tested by my doc at these appointments.
It could be due to poor diet during my mxe binges or my body re-adjusting after long periods of MXE (ab)use. In the past my blood pressure has been within normal ranges. This is also true during MXE abstinence without taking the Ace inhibitors. I have not and would not tell my doctor about my MXE use.Do you think this is due to a pre-existing condition, or evidence of MXE dependence? Does your doctor know about your MXE use?
Can you describe the amount you used during these binge periods? You saying that your blood pressure is elevated following binges but not during a single use is interesting. I am supposed to be getting some mxe here soon, I will report back with my changes in blood pressure and heart rate. Systolic blood pressures above 150 for an extended period of time is a definite adverse health, so we can't kid ourselves when we talk about the potential side effects of this chemical.